
Index Of Economic Material In Documents Of The States Of The United States; (Volume-8 Kentucky 1792-1904) Prepared For The Department Of Economics And Sociology Of The Carnegie Institution Of Washington
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A window into Kentucky's economic soul, this monumental index unlocks more than a century of state transformation. Spanning 1792 to 1904, Adelaide Rosalie Hasse's meticulous compilation gathers historical economic documents from the archives of Kentucky, revealing patterns, policies, and people who shaped the region's fortunes. It is a resource built for those who seek to understand economic history not as dry numbers, but as the living record of a society in motion. Every entry-drawn from state economic archives and painstakingly organised for academic researchers and historical economists-of...
A window into Kentucky's economic soul, this monumental index unlocks more than a century of state transformation. Spanning 1792 to 1904, Adelaide Rosalie Hasse's meticulous compilation gathers historical economic documents from the archives of Kentucky, revealing patterns, policies, and people who shaped the region's fortunes. It is a resource built for those who seek to understand economic history not as dry numbers, but as the living record of a society in motion. Every entry-drawn from state economic archives and painstakingly organised for academic researchers and historical economists-offers a glimpse into the evolving fabric of 19th century economics and the sociology of economics in the United States. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. As a cornerstone of Carnegie Institution studies and a testament to Adelaide Rosalie Hasse's pioneering work, it stands as both an essential economic history reference and a cultural artefact. For classic-literature collectors, students of United States economic history, or anyone drawn to the detailed analysis of economic data, this index is more than a guide - it is a bridge to the past, restored for thoughtful discovery.